View of the end of McDougall Road between Keats Way and Shakespeare Drive. Also known as Devil's Hill.
Aerial view of Bridgeport Road looking east. Seagram Racing Stables on the left where Weber and Bridgeport intersect. Stable for race horses built in ...
Group of men standing in front of Waterloo Garage building located at 56 (60) King Street North; owners are Charles Heppler and Alex Sehl. Left to ...
Circulation desk at the McCormick library branch inside Albert McCormick Arena. Opened in 1973. Originally called Parkside Branch.
Frowde Seagram posing with King's and Queen's Plate horse racing trophies won by horses owned by his family.
Exterior of Roschman and Brother Button Factory at 25 Regina (formerly Queen) Street. Rudolph Roschman is standing at the bottom and several ...
Exterior front of the Roschman Button Factory located at 25 Regina (formerly Queen) Street.
Exterior of the Bowman House hotel at 2 King Street north. Horse-drawn wagon, horse-drawn street car, children and adults standing in front. Several ...
Exterior of first school building in Waterloo built in 1820. After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate ...
Exterior of house at 172 King Street South built by Abraham Erb, founder of Waterloo in 1812.
Exterior of the McCormick Library branch at Albert McCormick Arena. Formerly called Parkside Branch.
Employees of Dominion Rubber Company at a costume picnic in Waterloo Park. Waterloo Park pavilion in background.
Employee Grace Dunham drilling army truck parts. The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as a joint ...
Employee Evelyn Goodwin performing a coining operation on a toggle press. The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in ...
Family photo of four women and one man. Man is sitting with open book. Presumably husband, wife and three daughters. George Weitzel was a ...
Photograph of a postcard with a view of King Street looking north from approximately the railroad tracks. To the left is part of the Snider Mill ...
Colour postcard of Silver Lake in Waterloo Park with a rowboat and a woman and children on the shore. The boathouse can be seen in the background. ...
Colour postcard with view of front entrance of Mutual Life head office at 227 King Street South. The Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company was ...
Postcard with view of King Street looking north from the railroad tracks. Note telephone poles, railway crossing sign, shop awnings. Part of the ...
Postcard with photograph of group of men seated around wooden tables and on the grass in front. Cases of L. Kuntz Park Brewery beer on the table and ...
Booklet produced by the Kitchener Daily Telegraph detailing Waterloo County's involvement in World War I. Includes brief history of the conflict, ...
Photograph of a colour lithograph of a painting of Queen's and King's Plate horse race winners from the Seagram Racing Stables from 1891 to 1905. See ...
Group photograph of Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital (later Grand River Hospital) staff including Dr. William J. Fischer (seated on steps) in front of ...
Photograph of doctors performing an appendectomy with the assistance of student nurses. Doctors left to right; Dr. Charles T. Noecker; Dr. J. Webb ...
Full length photograph of Dr. William J. Fischer, possibly in front of the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital (later Grand River Hospital). Dr. William J. ...
Exterior of house owned by George Wegenast, Managing Director of Mutual Life of Canada, at 220 King Street south between Union and John Streets. ...
The mural was created in 1997 by the Waterloo County Tole and Decorative Painters Guild in celebration of their 10th anniversary. This detail depicts ...
View of the east side of King Street from Erb Street south to the C.N.R. tracks. Comments on the businesses and the condition of the buildings are ...
View of the east side of King Street from Herbert Street to William Street. Comments on the buildings and their condition are written above. ...
Photograph of "Sir Harry" a famous thoroughbred horse from the Seagram Racing Stables with photographs of Frowde Seagram (left) and Edward Frowde ...
Drawing of the exterior of the Zimmermann House Hotel, Henry Zimmermann Proprietor. Crowds of people on the street in front of the hotel and on the ...
Main Waterloo Fire Station at 216 Weber Street North. Opened in 1966.
The career of Elizabeth Ziegler, who was the first female principal in Waterloo County, was so long that three generations of some families were ...
Photograph of the Oktoberfest Heritage Timeteller, a bandshell decorated with motifs and scenes from Waterloo County's heritage. Inside are ...
Wedding couple leaving a church. Note the bridesmaids behind and the flower girl to the right. See also I-4-35 and 37 and I-4-64.